As a former theatre brat I can tell you, you have just created perfect stage makeup! It might look frightful up close, but from the stage or on camera it actually looks pretty great!
Since you made comments about other brands allowing you to tone correct their products. It would be interesting to see you do a few brands to color correct them...like a series.
The heavy makeup reminds me of stage makeup. We had an exchange student from Germany one year and her makeup was extremely heavy but very beautiful on her. So much, in fact, some students were wondering who the new student was and she had been there all year!!! Ha. So much fun with all those colors!!! You should do the other ones as what NOT to do with your complexion and undertones. 💕💕🤪
Maybe the magenta instead of the red? The primary colors of pigment are actually magenta, cyan, and yellow, not red, blue, and yellow. Red and blue are both secondary colors (blue is magenta + cyan, red is magenta + yellow)- which is why mixing red and blue in many pigments very often leads to a grayish brown rather than purple…
I was going to say this, but then read your comment. I see this all the time and wonder why most people think red, blue and yellow are the primary physical colors while blue and red are primary light colors... Her results were still great, but mixing the exact colors you want needs way more work with secondary colors imho...
@@Just_Kirsty art teachers in the US are still teaching color theory incorrectly, so people think this very commonly. It Is unfortunate because they are also teaching a misconception about the word primary.
This reminds me of elementary school. I was obsessed makeup tutorials but my mom wouldn't let me wear makeup to school. So I used a little bit of red face paint on my cheeks and lips and white under my eyes and black to fill in my brows. Probably looked insane but I thought I really cracked the code lmao.
This wd work a whole lot better and be easier if you understood A) “color theory” B) complimentary colors and weren’t just taking a stab at it. “A little more yellow” isn’t going to tone down or neutralize too much red (yellow + red = orange)
Oh my goodness!!! This was so fun!!! You did a great job!!! You would be ready for the stage the Nutcracker Ballet. That's how heavy our makeup should be. But how does it wear, is it sweat proof? We do wear a specific stage wear makeup normally. Loved this, Very Fun!!!😊❤❤❤
I would have no clue how to use these colors. My ability to recognize my own undertones is zero. I might try though for fun. Gonna look like a clown.🤷🏻♀️
I looked up that brand on Amazon and it's actually used for Halloween makeup. I mean don't get me wrong, it looks like fun but who would want to wear this as every day makeup? Too thick and greasy
You’re ONE sentence in the video and it makes no sense. You said “I’m neutral warm pink…” NEUTRAL. WARM. Then Pink is COOL. Wtf?…. Total nonsense, first sentence in. Lots of accurate, helpful knowledge about “color theory”is surely coming up 🤨🙄.
As a former theatre brat I can tell you, you have just created perfect stage makeup! It might look frightful up close, but from the stage or on camera it actually looks pretty great!
I was wondering if she had a filter on because it does look great on camera! Stage makeup makes sense lol
so impressive how fast you nailed your colors... it does look thick on you but otherwise the colors are spot on... that was fun to watch!
Since you made comments about other brands allowing you to tone correct their products. It would be interesting to see you do a few brands to color correct them...like a series.
This was so fun. That lipcolor on you…..so pretty!!! 😍
The heavy makeup reminds me of stage makeup. We had an exchange student from Germany one year and her makeup was extremely heavy but very beautiful on her. So much, in fact, some students were wondering who the new student was and she had been there all year!!! Ha. So much fun with all those colors!!! You should do the other ones as what NOT to do with your complexion and undertones. 💕💕🤪
You are braver than I ever would be putting all those together! Lol! Turned out nicely on you! 😊
Maybe the magenta instead of the red? The primary colors of pigment are actually magenta, cyan, and yellow, not red, blue, and yellow. Red and blue are both secondary colors (blue is magenta + cyan, red is magenta + yellow)- which is why mixing red and blue in many pigments very often leads to a grayish brown rather than purple…
I was going to say this, but then read your comment. I see this all the time and wonder why most people think red, blue and yellow are the primary physical colors while blue and red are primary light colors... Her results were still great, but mixing the exact colors you want needs way more work with secondary colors imho...
@@Just_Kirsty art teachers in the US are still teaching color theory incorrectly, so people think this very commonly. It Is unfortunate because they are also teaching a misconception about the word primary.
This turned out pretty good 😊. I especially liked the bronzer/contour shade 💕.
Oh, this looks like so much fun! You did a great job, too. I'd still be sitting here blending tbh. 😂
Oh GOSH I WANT that LIPCOLOR! 😍 Absolutely gorgeous!
That makeup looks amazing on camera. Lavender is for under eye bags.
You did an amazing job! 😍 Your complexion looks flawless 🙌🏿
This was super cool!!
This reminds me of elementary school. I was obsessed makeup tutorials but my mom wouldn't let me wear makeup to school. So I used a little bit of red face paint on my cheeks and lips and white under my eyes and black to fill in my brows. Probably looked insane but I thought I really cracked the code lmao.
That was really good. There were no instructions?
your tutorial is so easy to follow
Different. I'll say that. Watching the colors come together was wow. 👍
WHERE IS THE BLENDING BRUSH FROM????
That was amazing to watch!!! So so cool!! ❤
I don’t know how I ended up here but I can appreciate talent when I see it.
That turned out awesome.
This is actually pretty cool
This wd work a whole lot better and be easier if you understood A) “color theory”
B) complimentary colors and weren’t just taking a stab at it.
“A little more yellow” isn’t going to tone down or neutralize too much red (yellow + red = orange)
She’s just having fun
You look like a doll pretty
That's amazing! You did so good.
Old school Panstick makeup was like this. Thick and oily!
Green cancels red
Oh my goodness!!! This was so fun!!! You did a great job!!! You would be ready for the stage the Nutcracker Ballet. That's how heavy our makeup should be. But how does it wear, is it sweat proof? We do wear a specific stage wear makeup normally. Loved this, Very Fun!!!😊❤❤❤
That was fantastic. So fun!
This was the best! You did great!
That red is potent! 😂 interesting video. You did really well. I would make a mess of this trick.
I just love watching you do this !♥️🇨🇦💕👍🏻 I always enjoy your videos
My Niece is a MUA and has her own line of cosmetics, the first pallet she introduced was a cream pallet. I have not used it yet,.
This is so cool!!
Whats the purpose if its too thick to wear as makeup?
Good job Milana!!!!!❤️
I want to try this now😅😅
That's so cool
I thought you had cool undertones so that is why you’d over estimate the blue/red…very very interesting to me
Great job!
I would have no clue how to use these colors. My ability to recognize my own undertones is zero. I might try though for fun. Gonna look like a clown.🤷🏻♀️
Same!!! I’m fascinated by color theory for skin undertones though
I don’t wear makeup but this is so interesting
I bought a foundation and its a little to light for me. So I went and got the LA color mixing pigments and I can't figure it out. Lol.
Will you use this palette as your regular based make up? If so...
I wanna try it out.
That's so cool!!!!
Still be great for Halloween make up! 👍
That was wild
Look’s good
Wearing that as make-up would have to cause break outs if it was worn very often but it would be great for pictures or a stage performance!
you need blue under your eyes, too, to neutralize the colors
I looked up that brand on Amazon and it's actually used for Halloween makeup. I mean don't get me wrong, it looks like fun but who would want to wear this as every day makeup? Too thick and greasy
Yeah as stage makeup it would be perfect but for everyday I wouldn't recommend wearing paint as makeup
It feels like there’s paint on your face because there is 😂 you should have used the mixing tray for foundation! But it turned out beautiful
They actually make makeup pigment thinner so its not thick and also it being halloween makeup doesnt help lol
It ended up looking surprisingly good. I would never put paint on my face. Cosmetics are built for skin. Paint is good for paper
This is cosmetics, it’s like theater or costume makeup
This is face paint
That’s cool
Mix it on a pallet first and then you can use less product on your skin.
Too funny.... ..kids love watching you start putting the colors on hoping you'll be a clown, lol
Well, it can always be kids face paint😂
Fun video! I like the interaction you have with your husband, but have trouble catching what he says. Maybe a microphone for him too? 😊
Milana, you did a great job but wow that looks so uncomfortable on the skin. How fun, though!
Waww❤
Those headbands are not attractive unless you are going to a royal wedding.
I like it.. it’s just to hold the hair back, not go out of course 🤪
fun but dumb
You’re ONE sentence in the video and it makes no sense. You said “I’m neutral warm pink…” NEUTRAL. WARM. Then Pink is COOL. Wtf?…. Total nonsense, first sentence in. Lots of accurate, helpful knowledge about “color theory”is surely coming up 🤨🙄.